are available to the average resident.

Job Access

Economic Growth

Health Benefits

size of average block within ½ mile of a transit stop (blocks 2 to 5 acres make for better walkability).

Transit Equity

households with no cars in U.S. cities are within ½ mile of transit.

Transit Quality

transit trips available to an average block group per week.

Mobility

21

transit stops are within ½ mile of an average block group in U.S. cities.

AllTransitTM Performance Score

Overall transit score that looks at connectivity, access to jobs, and frequency of service.

When households of all incomes can live in neighborhoods with access to transit and jobs, they have greater choices between housing units, employment opportunities, and multiple transportation options connecting the two. With that expanded choice comes a lower reliance on automobiles. As households drive less, they spend less on transportation, freeing up money for things like childcare, education, health care, conventional down payments, and savings. Through this connection to job opportunities via transit, economic mobility increases. Greenhouse gases go down. Neighborhoods become more economically and environmentally resilient.

AllTransitTM Gap Finder

See where households are underserved by transit.

Public transit is critical to a successful and equitable economic infrastructure. However, even places that have access to transit can include gaps where underserved communities would benefit from improved service. This tool reveals where transit improvements could provide the most impact by highlighting underserved areas where demand is strongest.

Urban Scenarios

AllTransitTM data can be applied to local datasets to enrich the understanding of the availability and impact of transit. Customized analysis can be performed for any city/region where AllTransitTM data is available.

AllTransitTM is a combination of publicly available GTFS data and new data created by CNT for more than 300 regions where it did not previously exist. AllTransit increases our understanding of the value of transit by going beyond simple measures of "where transit exists" to nuanced interpretations of transit quality. AllTransit analyzes the social benefits of good transit service through the lenses of health, equity, and economic development, and users can rely on this information to improve transit in their own cities.

Transit measures consist of data from

661,966

Stop Locations

824

Agencies

13,099

Phase II of All-Transit was made possible by funding from TransitCenter.

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